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3.4.24.13
proteolytic modification
correct localization requires the LPNTG sorting motif near the amino terminus of protein. Processing takes place at a site downstream of the sorting signal. Non-covalent re-association between the carboxyterminal enzymatic domain and the cleaved, sorted aminoterminal domain
666398
3.4.24.13
proteolytic modification
posttranslational processing possibly as a result of autoproteolysis at post-proline peptide bonds in the N-terminal parts of the molecule
37028
3.4.24.13
proteolytic modification
the fully mature form of Streptococcus pneumoniae IgA1P comprises residues 154-1963
755335
3.4.24.13
proteolytic modification
the unexpected self-cleavage and subsequent extracellular release of mature IgA1 protease from mutants lacking the previously defined consensus cleavage site (P-P-S-P, residues 1003-1006) and/or the putative (P-V-P-S-P, residues 1003-1006) self-cleavage site is shown
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